Saturday, January 23, 2010

There are a couple of beauty tools that I've been using over the past few months, that have completely replaced their former competitors.

The first, is this squirmy little springy type-thing which is used for hair removal, called the My Spring It. Before bending, it looks like one long piece of junk.

All you need to do is bend it like so:

use both hands to twist towards each other, and run upwards against any hair that you would like to remove. It's thorough, quick, and for my sensitive skin, causes little to no redness or irritation. This has become a bit of a "while watching television" project, and is so much less painful than threading used to be for any facial hair. And no, I don't use it on my brows. But yes, the women in my family have converted.

The second tool topping the charts, is the Sephora Professionnel Platinum Airbrush #55 foundation brush. It's incredibly soft, packed fairly dense (yet not over the top), and actually creates the airbrush appeal it promises. So many brushes claim to do this, and in my experience they either:

If you prefer an effect that is natural and takes little time to create, then this is the brush for you. Due to the size that the hairs cover alone, it quickly covers the face in a minimal amount of time. Time is something I've been short on lately, so it's been the first brush I reach for in the morning.

What are some of your new favorite tools? When you find a standby tool, do you ever keep one eye open for the next best thing?

I was tagged by sweet Su-Pah over at Treasure Trove of Makeup. The point is to share seven facts about yourself that are otherwise unknown to your readers. Here they are:

1. I've never owned a Barbie (have I told you this?)

2. Pro-biotics are a current obsession. I've been enjoying Good Belly (black currant), and Nancy's (peach)

3. I never take medicine. You'd have to put an IV in me. Unless it's natural (as in, my mom prepared it and says "hey this will help you..your grandma used to cure this or that with it...)

4. I live and breathe Target. If you like something I'm wearing, check Target--your chances of finding it there are high.

5. I will never invite you to sit on my bed. And I definitely won't make you feel comfortable if you're sitting on the comforter.

6. Touching my hair was a big no-no until this last year or so. Friends still tell me that my aversion to someone's hand getting near my head amuses them.

7. Speaking of hair, I had my first haircut at age 15--and that's early for girls in my family. My dad nearly tore what was left of it, off--he was so upset. Mind you, it was a trim of 3 inches.

I now tag anyone who will promise that they'll complete these questions--link me, because I love reading your answers!

I have already done mine, and the answers to 2 questions are pretty alike (except that the Barbie one can be considered a freak in my case........lol.......)XOXOhttp://cherriesinsyrup.blogspot.com/2010/01/tag_23.html

I want to try that torture thing!! I have serious m'tash issues!! I hate the pain of threading (and the regrowth is bumpy) and plucking takes forever!!!Love reading the list on you!! :) I have an ear thing.. hair is bad but my ears are worse. I someone wants to touch my earings i freak!! I remember hitting an ex for trying to nibble my ears although with this one im fine! lol!

Also please explain the comforter bed thing. Is it because or hygene of outside clothes on the bedding or because it wrinkles the perfectly made bed? lol because i see a few options!!! hehe xoxo

the comforter thing--it's the outside clothes (yuck, don't even like that on the couch..weird, eh?), and also the wrinkling and compressing of the feathers. i don't know...this list really makes me look crazy!!

Wow, the spring looks so painful, reminds me of my dad's exercise eqpiment piece when we were little, was a spring he used to stretch and we'd always injure ourselves with it when playing around with it.Haha!I an understand how it's effective but still scary. :p

OMG....got my spring it in the mail today! I ordered it 2 days ago and it came already! I rapidly opened the package and used it....wow....I didn't really know what to expect! It definitely did hurt...but I'm beginning to get used to it now. Thanks for the heads up my dear! Loving it already ;)